I don’t disagree with any of this, except the implication that policy is “ours”, and makes any sense on any level. IMO, drug (and criminal) policy is a weird mishmash of moralizing, bad social causality theory, top-down control intent, and profiteering. Logical arguments about what a good policy might be are rather irrelevant.
I don’t disagree with any of this, except the implication that policy is “ours”, and makes any sense on any level. IMO, drug (and criminal) policy is a weird mishmash of moralizing, bad social causality theory, top-down control intent, and profiteering. Logical arguments about what a good policy might be are rather irrelevant.